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Sony Ericsson W890i Review

Author Sandra Vogel
Published 20th Apr 2008
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
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Design Score 9 for Design
Features Score 8 for Features
Usability Score 8 for Usability
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 8 for Overall
Sony Ericsson W890i
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As I said already, in the looks department this handset is a real winner. Small and stylish are the words that spring to mind, but added to that the phone feels very solid to hold. I would expect it to survive being dropped and generally treated fairly roughly.

At 104mm tall, 47mm wide and 10mm thick the phone feels very comfortable in the hand and slips into a pocket very easily indeed. Its 78g of weight are quite a welcome achievement too.


The screen is the other real delight of this phone. At 240 x 320 pixels it lives in a space I measured at two diagonal inches. Its 262 thousand colours are sharp, clear and bright. The screen comes into its own for things like web browsing and image viewing.

With all this design goodness floating around it is a real crime that Sony Ericsson can't do something about its dreadful mains power supply and earphones connectors. There are so many things wrong with them it is hard to know where to start.

OK, how about pointing out that you don't put the headset connector on the side of a handset if you expect it to be used because it makes the phone a pain to pocket. Top end please.


Then there is the design of the headset connector which is Sony Ericsson's standard bulky black blob. Proprietary headset connectors are a pain even when, as Sony Ericsson has managed, they are two-piece and offer a 3.5mm jack after the microphone.

And where are the headset mounted music controls? For such a stylish phone their absence is another crime.

Final gripe in this department is that the headphones and mains power adaptor share the same connector. Now, while you can charge the phone and use the headset at the same time thanks to a through-port on the power connector, the result looks like one of those fire-hazard adapters that have about eight plugs going into a single wall socket.

 

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comment Blowfishes said on 2nd November 2008

I find it irritating that the only people who share their views on a product, tend to be those who have had problems. I have had the W890i for just over two weeks and am very happy... more

comment moni said on 14th January 2009

if you are just looking for a normal phone + good music player then I think this is good product for you.

BUT, if you want a good camera, responsive album viewing, ... more

comment Danni Painter said on 5th February 2009

Like Ben, my W890i has reboots. But now its got to the stage where it happens every 5 minutes. I found that if I updated my phone software it would stop for a while. You can do thi... more

comment sns said on 25th February 2009

I had the exact same problem with my W8901 where i was getting the emergency calls only message. When i put my chip in my old phone that worked fine! The ironic thing was when emer... more

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